The Eh! List.
In addition to all of the new studio material, check out a couple of live cuts from beloved artists Neil Young & Crazy Horse and Great Lake Swimmers.
The Eh! List is presented by Mary Brown s Chicken & Taters all Canadian and proud of it! Hear the playlist below.
Singer-songwriter Alex Porat spills on her new single, Girlfriend
Image: Sise Drummond
Alex Porat is making a name for herself in music, one relatable bop at a time. While she got her start with viral YouTube covers (including one noticed by Shawn Mendes!), the Toronto-based artist is now focused on original music. In 2020, she released an amaze EP called
“bad at breakups.” Her next single,
“Girlfriend,” drops today.
Girls’ Life caught up with Alex ahead of the song’s release to learn more about “Girlfriend,” her creative process, and what’s next for her this year. Check out the convo & the song below!
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Best new Toronto music: Start 2021 on a high note with these six songs
Our favourite songs of December come courtesy of Roam, Alex Porat and Puffy L z. Plus: a Drake Underground live series By Richard Trapunski and Kelsey Adams
Dec 31, 2020
HMLT & KEI-LI live at the Drake Underground
This was one of the most unique years we’ve ever lived through. To be honest, it was also one of the worst. But there was still plenty of great Toronto music, and even after our best local albums of the year and all the bonus tracks we threw in at the end, there’s still plenty more where that came from.
Country singer Orville Peck released his
Show Pony EP in August, showcasing his innate sense of story as well as his desire to challenge the traditional country narrative and to push for an industry that s both inclusive and boundary-breaking. And while tracks like Summertime and Kids are excellent originals, it s his cover of Bobbie Gentry s 1969 classic, Fancy, that really stands out. Peck first heard Reba McEntire s cover of the song in the 1990s, and he s incorporated elements of both versions to create his unique spin, altering gender pronouns for a song that s lyrically from more of a queer perspective, as